Computational Models of Tissue Differentiation

Research group: Biomaterials, implants and tissue engineering Year: 2010
Type of Publication: In Collection
Authors: P. J. Prendergast; S. Checa; Damien Lacroix
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Editor: De, Suvranu and Guilak, Farshid and Mofrad R. K., Mohammad
Pages: 353-372
ISBN: 978-90-481-3575-2
Note:
10.1007/978-90-481-3575-2_12
Abstract:
Readers of this chapter will learn about our approach to computer simulation of tissue differentiation in response to mechanical forces. It involves defining algorithms for mechanoregulation of each of following cell activities: proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and differentiation using a stimulus based on a combination of strain and fluid flow (Prendergast et al., J. Biomech., 1997) – algorithms are based on a lattice-modelling which also facilitates building algorithms for complex processes such as angiogenesis. The algorithms are designed to be collaboratable individually. They can be combined to create a computational simulation method for tissue differentiation, using finite element analysis to compute the mechanical stimuli in even quite complex biomechanical environments. Examples are presented of the simulation method in use.
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